Dorothy Dehner (1901–1994) was an influential American multidisciplinary artist who worked with drawing, painting, printmaking, and most notably sculpture. Her work has been exhibited in multiple exhibitions  at the Museum of Modern Art  (MoMA). The Whitney has several of her works in its collection. 

Despite her artistic contributions, Dehner's legacy was overshadowed for many years by her ex-husband, the acclaimed sculptor David Smith. Stifled by their tumultuous relationship, Dehner only fully committed to her practice after divorcing in 1951. This break was highly fruitful for her output and her reputation in the years following

This work on paper demonstrates Denher's distinct brand of abstraction, marked by fine, precise lines that converge and intercept at various degrees. We can see the curves and shapes from this painting in Denher's renowned sculptures. 

This painting measures 6 inches by 5 inches. When including the frame, the measurements are 8.5 inches in length by 7.5 inches in height. Its is in very good condition. Please see all photos as they are part of the condition.